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What are the common side effects of ACE inhibitors?
While ACE inhibitors are generally well-tolerated, they can cause several side effects:
Dry cough
Hyperkalemia
Hypotension
Renal impairment
Angioedema
Nurses should educate patients about these potential side effects and monitor them closely for any adverse reactions.
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